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xxshellzxx
September 11th '07, 12:04 AM
hey im 16 and dont know what i want to do wen i leve skwl. im female, good at english and geography.. love dance and performing but not good enough to go pro. really into clothes and fashion but i cant sew lol. i hate maths and science. any ideas about wat i could do??
Leon
September 11th '07, 10:09 AM
Do further education and study English, geography and a performing art?
PrincessAlice
September 11th '07, 09:03 PM
depends on your grades what you got when you left school
Kate
September 13th '07, 04:46 PM
What Leon said.
VraiCanon
September 13th '07, 08:16 PM
Do further education and study English, geography and a performing art?
Agreed.
Or research into other subjects you may be interested in.
I recommend law - I love it.
Leon
September 13th '07, 10:40 PM
It just seems obvious, to further studies in what you are good at and what you are interested in.
eukaryote
October 17th '07, 07:21 AM
Only you can truly decide. You really should start doing some researching, maybe check out some career books from the library or buy them. The best thing you can do right now is search and play around with ideas of what you might want to do.
Jekyll-Hyde
October 17th '07, 07:57 PM
Just try a bit of everything and go to college =]
Hells_Zargon
October 20th '07, 01:26 PM
I'd try to go to college if your grades are decent.
I am doing Geography A2 currently, I can reccommend it. If you are looking for something vaugely interesting I'd go elsewhere (I mean how interesting can freaking soils be?), but I have found that it is certainly one of the easier possible A Grades out there.
kralian_Wings
October 21st '07, 07:47 PM
if you're good at english and geography, and enjoy those subjects..try studying them at a higher level and see how you like it.
If it's your thing, you could even take it upto degree level. Like somebody else said, play around with ideas and check out what's available out there.
good luck :)
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